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The leader in the April 9 election for president of Peru was Ollanta Humala, a former army colonel who was backed by leaders Hugo Chávez of Venezuela and Evo Morales of Bolivia. As of April 15, second place was still too close to call between former president Alan Garcia and conservative Lourdes Flores. Because no one got over 50%, there will be a runoff between the top two vote-getters in May. A commentator on Indymedia Peru said: "The old practice of corruption which is the fruit of the centralization of power will not be changed by any president, despite how the illustrious orators paint themselves as messiahs to the beat of reggaeton."
Read More On Indybay's Americas Page
04/16/2006 TAX DAY PROTESTS
Bay Area Grandmothers Against the War will protest the continuing and rising costs of the Iraq war paid for by our income taxes on Monday, April 17, at noon at the Federal Building in Oakland. At 1 pm the group will march to the Civic Center Post Office - 201 13th St. Oakland. At noon there will be a war tax day protest in San Francisco that will focus on the plight of Palestinians and at 6:30pm a "Tax Day Action & People’s Life Fund Granting Ceremony" will take place in West Oakland.
Read More On Indybay's Anti-War and East Bay Pages
Bush and Ahmadinejad On April 11th, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that the country had succeeded for the first time in enriching uranium on a small scale. Seymour Hersh reports that the Bush administration has increased clandestine activities inside Iran and intensified planning for a possible air attack to destroy Iran's nuclear program.The Badr militia tied to Iraq's ruling SCIRI party has strong ties to Iran, and Muqtada al-Sadr has pledged the support of his militia if Iran is attacked. Retired Air Force Colonel Sam Gardiner says a military operation has already begun inside Iran.
Read More On Indybay's Iraq and International Pages
April 11, 2006 - UC Santa Cruz On April 11th, 2006, in spite of the pouring rain and administrative attempts to stifle students’ free speech, Students Against War (SAW) organized over 150 students to march from the center of campus to the job fair, where they nonviolently prevented access to military recruiters through sit-ins and other measures. After about an hour and a half of negotiations and students’ refusal to back down, military recruiters left the job fair.

Read more on Santa Cruz IMC and Indybay's Anti-War Page
On April 11th, a crowd of 200 gathered at UCB to support a "sweat-free UC". Condeming the University's use of sweat shop labor in the production of collegiate apparel, and promoting United Students Against Sweatshops' designated supplier program, students staged a "Naked Truth" rally and sit in that resulted in 18 arrests and more verbal volley from University administration. Photos

Read More On Indybay's Globalization, Education, and East Bay Pages
April 11th Day of Action to Shut Down Bayview PG&E Power Plant A Day of Action to Shut Down PG&E;'s Hunters Point Power Plant was held on April 11th. People gathered at 12:00pm on Evans Street at Middlepoint Road. After eight years of broken promises, Bayview Hunters Point residents and community organizations continue to demand that the power plant be closed, and that the neighborhood be given clean energy and restoration, rather than redevelopment and gentrification. Video
Read More On Indybay's Environment and San Francisco Pages
April 10th Day Without an Immigrant (San Jose pic) On Monday, April 10th, 2006, immigrants and their allies continued their recent historic mobilizations in cities all over the US to oppose HR 4437. They have been demanding real immigration reform that is comprehensive, respects civil rights, reunites families, protects workers, and offers a path to citizenship for the current undocumented and future immigrants to the US. In California, organizations in cities across the state showed what California would look like if immigrants did not work in positions such as dishwashers, cooks, housecleaners, nannies, gardeners, office workers, and in dozens of other jobs.
Photos: San Rafael · Oakland: 1 | 2 · Fresno 1 | 2 | 3 · San Francisco 1 | 2 · San Jose 1 | 2 | 3
Video: San Francisco · Fresno · Reports: Stanford · Berkeley · San Francisco · San Jose

Read More On Indybay's South Bay, North Bay, East Bay, Peninsula, US, and Immigrant Rights News Pages
EBAA documentary video East Bay Animal Advocates (EBAA) conducted an undercover investigation of Foster Farms' operations in the Central Valley. While Foster Farms claims that the "climate is ideal" for their chickens, EBAA found "systematic animal neglect." The results of the investigation were posted at fosterfacts.net, a website dedicated to documenting Foster Farms' treatment of its chickens. The site also covered recently striking workers who complained of unfair labor practices. Foster Farms struck back with a "cease and desist" order demanding that "EBAA immediately cancel or transfer the fosterfacts.net website to Foster Farms." EBAA refuses to back down, claiming their documentation speaks for itself. Regardless of Foster Farms’ next move, EBAA promises to continue to speak out on the "cruelty of agriculture in California.”

Read More on Indybay's Animal Liberation News Page

Pacific Lumber Accused of Toxic Cover-Up A former Pacific Lumber (PL) official has filed a wrongful-termination suit alleging he was ordered to conceal waste including asbestos and oil residue from Water Quality officials when seeking environmental permits for the company’s new $30 million sawmill. The lawsuit alleges Jimmy Dan Cook suffered "repeated verbal abuse and threats from (PL CEO Robert) Manne because of (Mr. Cook’s) resistance to follow orders he believed to be unlawful," and that a runoff-retention pond was built on the contaminated site which has "resulted in dangerously polluted water leaching and/or overflowing into the Eel River."
Read More | Indybay's North Coast And Environment Pages
one of three SF G8 arrestees in 2005 Yet another Federal Grand Jury targeting local activists has been convened. The apparent reason is to investigate the anti-G8 protest held in the Mission District on July 8, 2005, during which a local police officer was injured. Charges against three people in connection with the protest are pending. Independent journalist Josh Wolf, a frequent poster to Indybay, has been subpoenaed to provide his unedited videotape of the demonstration. The National Lawyers Guild is representing Josh Wolf and has filed a motion to quash the subpoena on several grounds including that the FBI is on an illegal "fishing expedition." Photos

Read More on Indybay's Media, Global Justice, and San Francisco News Pages
April 6th Event to Draw Attention to Crisis in Darfur The San Francisco Bay Area Darfur Coalition sponsored "An Evening of Reflection… Determination… Action" on Thursday April 6th. The event was hosted by Michael Krasny as a kickoff for April’s nationwide Million Voices for Darfur Campaign. A rally and vigil for Sudan will take place on Sunday, April 30 in San Francisco. On March 16th 2006, the University of California's Board of Regents voted to divest from companies tied to the government of Sudan.

Read About The Situation In Sudan On Indybay's Racism And International Pages
Students Walkout to Protest HR 4437 On Monday March 27th, students in California and across the nation walked out of their classes in protest of the anti-immigrant legislation known as HR 4437. The demonstrations continued Tuesday and grew in number. Local walkouts have included thousands of students in Fresno, Aptos, Watsonville, Hollister and Salinas. Police have dealt harshly with many of the students while other authority figures have both offered support for the student's cause and simultaneously urged students to remain in school. School districts, working with local police, have now begun to implement lockdowns to prevent students from leaving campuses. Nevertheless, the actions continued Wednesday and more are planned for the near future.

March 27 Photos and Reports: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 · Audio: 1 | 2
March 28 Photos and Reports: 1 | 2 · Audio: 1
March 29 Photos and Reports: 1 | 2 | 3
March 30 Report
March 31 Photos and Reports: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 · Audio: 1

Read more on the Immigrant Rights, Santa Cruz IMC, and Central Valley Pages

241-Mile March for Peace From Tijuana to San Francisco Fernando Suarez del Solar, Pablo Paredes, Camilo Mejia, and Aidan Delgado led a "coalition of the willing" on a 241-mile quest for peace. They started in Tijuana, Mexico on March 12th, passed through Marine Corps Depot Camp Pendleton to the Cesar Chavez burial site in La Paz, CA (on March 22nd), and ended in the Mission district of San Francisco on March 27th.

Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Video

Read More On Indybay's Anti-War and Immigrant Rights Pages

Hunger Strike and Week of Actions to Stop Anti-Immigrant Bills Over 50 hunger strikers and organizations held a seven-day protest in front of the Federal Building in San Francisco from March 21st through March 27th to protest against anti-immigrant laws. The protesters spoke out against Senator Arlen Specter’s bill (HR4437) that designates all undocumented immigrants as aggravated felons, allows for the indefinite detention of non-citizens, and criminalizes day-labor centers, churches, health clinics and all others who serve, help or work with undocumented immigrants. There were candlelight vigils at the Federal Building every day and a march on Monday March 27th.

Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | Audio: 1 | Video: 1 | 2

On March 25th, in what may be the largest demonstration in California history, over one million people filled the streets of Los Angeles to demand civil rights for immigrants. Photos On March 27th there were student walkouts state wide. Photos From Fresno

Read more | Immigrant rights news | San Francisco news

Brown Berets Stuck with Police Overtime for Peaceful Action on March 25th Late News: Settlement reached with Watsonville authorities.

On Saturday, March 25th, Watsonville saw the largest march for peace and justice in the history of the city. Documented and undocumented workers, families and allies marched in solidarity with anti-war activists in a peaceful march though the city of Watsonville. The route had been pre-planned and sent to the police. Crowd security was provided by the Watsonville Brown Berets. People marched down the furthest right hand lane of the four lane roads and traffic was moving in both directions.

Yet, after the march, the Watsonville Police Department targeted one organizer (a Brown Beret) and wrote him a citation with 8-10 counts against him, including criminal charges. They will also be charging the Brown Berets for police overtime. This was an effort to show people that “…they can’t do whatever they want to,” in the words of the Watsonville Police.
Read more on Santa Cruz IMC and Indybay's Police State Page
Rightwing Christian Group in SF on March 24th and 25th A christian right organization will hold a "Battlecry" event at San Francisco's AT&T; Park at 3rd and King Streets on March 24th and 25th. Before the event they held a rally at City Hall on Friday, March 24th and were meet by a spirited counter rally.
Photos: 1 | 2
Read More On Indybay's Government And San Francisco Pages
On Wednesday, March 22nd there was a rally for affordable health care for Oakland School Employees. Oakland Schools Administrator Randall Ward wants school classified employees, who are the lowest-paid employees in the district, to pay for future increases in their health care. These workers have not been given any pay raises in the last few years. The rally demanded a fair contract and respect from the Oakland Unified School District.
Read Related Stories On Indybay's Labor, Education, and East Bay Pages
March 20th Day of Campus Actions Against the War ANSWER and the Campus Anti-War Network called for March 20th to be a national day of student protests against the war in Iraq.
Some local 3/20 events: 11am at Sonoma State | 11am at San Jose State | 12pm at UC Berkeley | In Petaluma ( Photos).

Also on March 20th, there was a 7am takeover of Montgomery and Market in San Francisco to protest the continuing U.S. occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, and US torture all around the world ( Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 · Video: 1 | 2) . A counter-recruitment action took place at 4:00pm at the Stonestown Mall Marine Recruitment Center .

Read More On Indybay's Anti-War Page
United Against HR4437 and for Immigrant Rights More than five hundred people joined rallies and marches against HR 4437 in Santa Cruz on March 17th. HR 4437 would make it a felony offense to be in the U.S. without proper documentation. This would push undocumented immigrants further underground, and increase the potential for exploitation by employers. This bill would also criminalize nurses, teachers, clergy, social workers, and anyone else who aids, assists, or otherwise has regular contact with undocumented immigrants.

Read more on Santa Cruz IMC and Indybay's Immigrant Rights Page
SF ANSWER Protest to Be Held on March 18th March 18th was a Global Day of Action against the war and occupation in Iraq. People gathered at 11am at Civic Center in San Francisco for a rally, a march, and then another rally at Civic Center. The day was the third anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Audio: 1 | 2

Protests also took place in cities throughout California, including protests in Walnut Creek (Photos: 1 | 2 ) , Eureka (Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 ), Palo Alto, San Rafael (Video), Sacramento (Photos), Santa Cruz (Photos), Fresno (Photos), Orange County (Photos), and Los Angeles (Photos).
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